* Mark Gardner [Wed, 10 Aug 2005 at 11:13 -0600]
> > Use a symlink, grub understands all of ext2/3. grub.conf is actually a
> > not the file grub looks for. It finds a symlink at /boot/grub/menu.lst
> > and that redirects it the /etc/ or /boot/grub/ grub.conf.
>
> This did not work grub freake
> Use a symlink, grub understands all of ext2/3. grub.conf is actually a
> not the file grub looks for. It finds a symlink at /boot/grub/menu.lst
> and that redirects it the /etc/ or /boot/grub/ grub.conf.
This did not work grub freaked out.
> You can also install grub manually from the grub
* Jordan Curzon [Tue, 9 Aug 2005 at 20:44 -0600]
> Use a symlink, grub understands all of ext2/3. grub.conf is actually a
> not the file grub looks for. It finds a symlink at /boot/grub/menu.lst
> and that redirects it the /etc/ or /boot/grub/ grub.conf.
>
> On 8/9/05, Mark Gardner <[EMAIL PROTEC
Use a symlink, grub understands all of ext2/3. grub.conf is actually a
not the file grub looks for. It finds a symlink at /boot/grub/menu.lst
and that redirects it the /etc/ or /boot/grub/ grub.conf.
On 8/9/05, Mark Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Durring the boot process Grub looks for a fil
Durring the boot process Grub looks for a file to get the menu options
from... I belive it is grub .conf.
I would like redhat to look for grub.cnf (three letter filename)
instead of grub.conf. Is there anyway that that can be acomplished?
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